That's coolkirky92au wrote:CAAD 10 5 with 50mm Farsports.
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Postby kiwi73 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:44 pm
OMGosh! That is beautiful!sdnelson19 wrote:build completed. I must admit I'm quite chuffed with how it turned out. Rides as good as it looks too.
Those 888 SuperKing's look fantastic with the SRAM Red groupo.
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Postby clydesmcdale » Mon Feb 04, 2013 10:06 pm
Big fan of a CAAD with deep carbons... Nicekirky92au wrote:CAAD 10 5 with 50mm Farsports.
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Postby warren.suen » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:36 pm
HAWTkirky92au wrote:CAAD 10 5 with 50mm Farsports.
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Postby warehouseno27 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:52 am
_DSF2991 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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_DSF3022 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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Postby kunalraiker » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:59 am
Awesome looking Malvern Star, very good graphicswarehouseno27 wrote:Oppy C4 with wheels and tyres and stuff.
_DSF2991 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
_DSF3010 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
_DSF3022 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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_DSF3036 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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Postby booge » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:39 pm
Forget the bike....love that kitchen!warehouseno27 wrote:Oppy C4 with wheels and tyres and stuff.
_DSF2991 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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_DSF3022 - Version 2 by Will Schouten, on Flickr
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Postby Mulger bill » Fri Feb 08, 2013 3:12 pm
Really? Not my cup o'tea so to speak. No coffee machinebooge wrote:Forget the bike....love that kitchen!
The bike looks almost entirely hot...
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Postby timgrainger » Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:20 pm
Cheers for the very comprehensive response. Much appreciated. Interesting to hear about Cube's sizing, too - I'm in the process of trying to sell a 56cm BMC which is more like a 60-62cm Trek (at least compared to my current Madone). Virtual top tube, sloping top tube, etc., blah. Pick one means of measurement, you manufacturers, and stick to it!Bentnose wrote:]
The Cubes come with two bottle cage mounts, its a 59cm size though the way they size them it is more like a 54cm, being a cross bike you usually size them a little smaller and this seems favourable in comparison to my 56cm Trek road bike.
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Re: Bike Gallery
Postby warehouseno27 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:06 am
Thanks!kunalraiker wrote:Awesome looking Malvern Star, very good graphics
I wont tell the bike you said that...booge wrote:Forget the bike....love that kitchen!
Im a plunger kinda guy.Mulger bill wrote:Really? Not my cup o'tea so to speak. No coffee machinebooge wrote:Forget the bike....love that kitchen!
The bike looks almost entirely hot...
Thats no fun. Any details?Dimma wrote:Nice ride, unfortunately mine is back with the MS engineer team
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Postby jasonc » Sat Feb 09, 2013 10:30 am
have only seen it stopped once and it looks nice. Too fast to see when you're moving...Comedian wrote:This is my new steer.
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Re: Bike Gallery
Postby sil3nt » Sun Feb 10, 2013 4:42 pm
Merida Reacto 907E 2012 (Ultegra Di2)
Must say loving the bike so far but I need to work on my photo taking abilities
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Postby kunalraiker » Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:00 pm
sil3nt wrote:Hi Guy's recently bought a new steed after xmas and just recently purchased a new set of wheels.. although I will still keep the Cosmic Elites that came with it as a spare set.
Merida Reacto 907E 2012 (Ultegra Di2)
Must say loving the bike so far but I need to work on my photo taking abilities
That bike screams the word..awesomely handsome.
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Postby adamr » Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:10 pm
Very nice. I tried to pick up a C5 2013 frame on ebay, but it went too high. I ended up going with a chinese frame instead.warehouseno27 wrote:Oppy C4 with wheels and tyres and stuff.
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Postby adamr » Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:33 pm
Frame is very light (879g including hanger), but the 105 groupset is not so light and the stem, bars and cages are only middling weight). It rides really well (at least compared to my old Oppy A5). It feels very similar in comfort terms to the R5.
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Postby munga » Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:09 pm
who mounted your front wheel? hard to get full pro points if your wheel's on backwards.sil3nt wrote:
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Postby kunalraiker » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:03 pm
Where can I get one, and for how much ?adamr wrote:Hongfu FM066-SL (inspired by Cervelo R5 -- that is, I was inspired to buy it by an R5; I can only assume the designers were too).
Frame is very light (879g including hanger), but the 105 groupset is not so light and the stem, bars and cages are only middling weight). It rides really well (at least compared to my old Oppy A5). It feels very similar in comfort terms to the R5.
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Postby sil3nt » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:57 am
Thankskunalraiker wrote:sil3nt wrote:Hi Guy's recently bought a new steed after xmas and just recently purchased a new set of wheels.. although I will still keep the Cosmic Elites that came with it as a spare set.
Merida Reacto 907E 2012 (Ultegra Di2)
Must say loving the bike so far but I need to work on my photo taking abilities
That bike screams the word..awesomely handsome.
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Postby sil3nt » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:59 am
Hey thanks for pointing that out, I noticed that yesterday. Its since been rectifiedmunga wrote:who mounted your front wheel? hard to get full pro points if your wheel's on backwards.sil3nt wrote:
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Postby sil3nt » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:34 pm
I just knew there was a reason I rode faster to work today but I could not put my finger on it.munga wrote:directional stickers add 3 watts each. you were neutral. whoosh!
Mystery Solved
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